Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Company Profit and Loss Account- POWERGRID
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POWERGRID, a Navratna Public Sector Enterprise, is one of the largest transmission utilities in the world.POWERGRID wheels about 45% of the total power generated in the country on its transmission network.POWERGRID has a pan India presence with around 68000 Circuit Kms of Transmission network and 115 nos. of EHVAC & HVDC sub-stations with a total transformation capacity of 75,000 MVA.POWERGRID has also diversified into Telecom business and established a telecom network of more than 19,000 Kms across the country.POWERGRID has consistently maintained the transmission system availability at 99.65% which is at par with the International Utilities.
Establishment of National Grid | Print Preview |
The objective of Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd is to create a strong and vibrant National Grid in the country to ensure the optimum utilization of generating resources, conservation of an eco-sensitive right of way and the flexibility to accommodate the uncertainty of generation plans.
With the modernisation of RLDCs and implementation of various inter-regional links, inter-regional power exchange has grown manifold. During FY 2007-08, about 43,000 MUs of inter-regional energy transfer was facilitated--an increase of about 13% compared to the previous year (about 38,000 MU). Growth of inter-regional power exchange has helped in meeting more demand in energy deficit regions besides achieving overall economy. Inter-regional power transfer capacity of the National Grid has been enhanced to about 17,000 MW in FY 2007-08. Four major power regions of the country namely, North-Eastern, Eastern, Western and Northern are now operating as one synchronous grid (same frequency). Southern Regional grid is connected to this synchronous grid through HVDC links.
A transmission plan has also been evolved for strengthening the regional grids and to support the generation capacity addition program of about 78,000 MW during XI Plan. In line with the perspective plan, various inter-regional transmission schemes have been undertaken for implementation by POWERGRID.
Several milestones have been achieved by The Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd as a part of the development of the National Grid such as the implementation of Asia’s longest Talcher-Kolar HVDC Bipole link including its upgradation, Sasaram HVDC back-to-back link, 400 kV D/C Synchronous interconnection between Eastern and Western Region including series compensation, Augmentation of Gazuwaka HVDC, Muzaffarpur-Gorakhpur400 kV D/c line under Tala Transmission System, Agra-Gwalior 765 kV S/C line (operating at 400 kV), Patna-Balia 400 kV D/c line, Biharshariff-Balia 400 kV D/c line, etc. Establishment of the ultimate National Grid is on fast track and a number of projects are under implementation/ planned which would enhance Inter-regional power transfer capacity of the National Grid to more than 37,000 MW by year 2012.
Year 2007-08
Sales Rs 46, 150 million (4615 Crores)
POWERGRID, a Navratna Public Sector Enterprise, is one of the largest transmission utilities in the world.POWERGRID wheels about 45% of the total power generated in the country on its transmission network.POWERGRID has a pan India presence with around 68000 Circuit Kms of Transmission network and 115 nos. of EHVAC & HVDC sub-stations with a total transformation capacity of 75,000 MVA.POWERGRID has also diversified into Telecom business and established a telecom network of more than 19,000 Kms across the country.POWERGRID has consistently maintained the transmission system availability at 99.65% which is at par with the International Utilities.
Establishment of National Grid | Print Preview |
The objective of Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd is to create a strong and vibrant National Grid in the country to ensure the optimum utilization of generating resources, conservation of an eco-sensitive right of way and the flexibility to accommodate the uncertainty of generation plans.
With the modernisation of RLDCs and implementation of various inter-regional links, inter-regional power exchange has grown manifold. During FY 2007-08, about 43,000 MUs of inter-regional energy transfer was facilitated--an increase of about 13% compared to the previous year (about 38,000 MU). Growth of inter-regional power exchange has helped in meeting more demand in energy deficit regions besides achieving overall economy. Inter-regional power transfer capacity of the National Grid has been enhanced to about 17,000 MW in FY 2007-08. Four major power regions of the country namely, North-Eastern, Eastern, Western and Northern are now operating as one synchronous grid (same frequency). Southern Regional grid is connected to this synchronous grid through HVDC links.
A transmission plan has also been evolved for strengthening the regional grids and to support the generation capacity addition program of about 78,000 MW during XI Plan. In line with the perspective plan, various inter-regional transmission schemes have been undertaken for implementation by POWERGRID.
Several milestones have been achieved by The Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd as a part of the development of the National Grid such as the implementation of Asia’s longest Talcher-Kolar HVDC Bipole link including its upgradation, Sasaram HVDC back-to-back link, 400 kV D/C Synchronous interconnection between Eastern and Western Region including series compensation, Augmentation of Gazuwaka HVDC, Muzaffarpur-Gorakhpur400 kV D/c line under Tala Transmission System, Agra-Gwalior 765 kV S/C line (operating at 400 kV), Patna-Balia 400 kV D/c line, Biharshariff-Balia 400 kV D/c line, etc. Establishment of the ultimate National Grid is on fast track and a number of projects are under implementation/ planned which would enhance Inter-regional power transfer capacity of the National Grid to more than 37,000 MW by year 2012.
Year 2007-08
Sales Rs 46, 150 million (4615 Crores)
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